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10-base-T Ethernet card for Quadra 630 ?'s
The card would see "light duty" occassional use for installing software & copying files. Absolute transfer rate is not my goal, but would like a reliable connection. I'd be obliged to anyone responding to the above, or suggestiong alternative inexpensive Ethernet cards. Cheers, Bob -- <> Robert Geer & Donna Tomky

Broadband Ready/Ethernet Network Card?????
Ron McCabe Mutual of Enumclaw -----Original Message----- From: Noll, Ralph [mailto:RN...@littlerock.state.ar.us] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:12 AM To: VSE Discussion List Subject: RE: ethernet card i am replacing 1 of my osa cards (ATM) with a fast ethernet card.. what are the iocp defines and how do i

Steps to make NE2000 compatible Ethernet card work with CE 2
Bob Carrick bcarr...@sympatico.ca comp dcom xdsl Since he uses PPPoE all he has to do is hard code a non-routable IP to his Ethernet card and it's done and solved. Bob -- http://www3.sympatico.ca/bcarrick/pppoefaq.htm http://www3.sympatico.ca/bcarrick/csl.htm For those who believe, no explanation is necessary.

MP3000 and ethernet cards
Ideally, the 3Com cards should work; there's a driver for them in NetBSD -- ex(4). However, I can't say offhand if there are endianness or bus_dma issues which prevents them from working properly on the macppc. According to pci(4) on one of my 1.4.2 PCs, the SMC/Asante ethernet card ought to be supported by the

A basic question about Ethernet card shopping.
What brand and model of Ethernet card are you using? I've familiar with being unable to set resources for a PNP PCI card (although I seem to remember the tab is present in device manager). Don't remember ever using a Plug and Pray ethernet card. One other response is very valid - you imply, but do not explicitly

II ethernet
Some card can be set up or EEPROM can be updated. . 3c515-diag : Diagnostic program for 3Com 3c515 Ethernet cards 3c5x9setup : Setup program for 3Com EtherLink III Ethernet cards at1700-diag : Diagnostic program for the Allied Telesis AT1700 atlantic-setup: Setup program for AT/LANTIC DP83905 Ethernet cards

ethernet card and win98se
IBM 10/100 EtherJet PCI Ethernet card, $10 firm. - Cogent EM110 100/10 PCI Fast Ethernet card, $10 firm. - Digital DE500 PCI fast Ethernet card, $10 firm. 2. 10Base: - Cogent data Technologies eMaster+ PCI Ethernet adapter, 10BASE-T(RJ45), PCI, Digital 21040 chip, $5/each(46 available) - 3Com EtherLink III

Multiple IP address for one ethernet card.new
Is it possible to take adventage of PCI bus with a faster PCI ethernet card? 2. 3Com makes some good ethernet cards. 3Com prices are higher than the NE2000 clone card? Is it a good idea to go with 3Com than clone ethernet card which is dirt cheap these days? 3. There are two kink of ethernet card.

Do ethernet PCI cards need drivers ?
Some 7200s had Ethernet problems, I've not heard of a problem with the 7300. Will be getting cable modem service very shortly, and want to be prepared for when the installer walks in. If I purchase a generic PCI Ethernet card, will I need any drivers/software etc to be able to use the card ?? I am located in India,

Debian 3.0 Configuring Ethernet Card/Networking After Main ...
Some have even gone so far as to suggest designing/building new scsi-ethernet devices. Well, I fail to see the wisdom in that, but as far as it goes, I wish them luck. I suppose I am posting to "formally" announce to you that I intend to design and build a prototype zorro2 ethernet card (10baseT). When it is ready,

SUMMARY: PCI ethernet cards for OS/2
Craig Wiesner cr...@wkmn.com comp dcom lans ethernet John Kwiatkowski wrote: I've decided to get DSL (an external) which means I need a 10BaseT (RJ45) ethernet card. All I know about ethernet I learned in the past 2 days, which isn't much. I'm going through Bell Atlantic which is having a great deal this month (no

Two 3COM 509 Ethernet cards on a Red Hat 6.0
But that's not actually *the* (or even *an*) Ethernet Card. but like I said in my post to Ray the only time this computer has ever gone wrong was when he was playing with it :-)) Have printed out what you asked and it is here http://www.barbshouse.fsnet.co.uk/reportforpmj.zip Great! That's *exactly* what we need to

PCMCIA Ethernet card reccomendation
Windows 95 has no problem with two network cards. Kaguya wrote: Hi, there was a sale on cheap computer supplies near me recently, so I picked up a 10/BaseT ethernet card for $10.00 so I could net my laptop to my desktop. Right now I have a direct cable connection which works well, but is awfully slow.

Bug#31448: modconf: missing network card descriptions (patch supplied)
And
I seem to remember ( I am looking at my odl notes) that there is a OS/2 utility that can be run that will get information off the card. Sort of like the Intel ProSet for Windows ethernet cards. Ed martin -----Original Message----- From: Dennis McLoud [mailto:dmcl...@systronicsinc.com] Sent: Friday, April 23,

Ethernet card mystery ?
I have successfully used these cards: - Apollo RE450CT The following cards have also been reported to work: - OvisLink Ethernet - Xircom 33k6 Ethernet cards: 4Lan EP100 Ethernet Accton EN2212, EN2216 EtherCard Accton SOHO BASIC EN220 Addtron Ethernet AIBrain EPCM-T Allied Telesis CentreCOM CE6001, LA-PCM,

10/100 ethernet cards - followup
While I was talking to the lady on the phone, she told me that I'd need to buy an Ethernet card. She said it needed to be 10 Base-T and have an RJ45 jack. (I get the RJ 45, but anyone care to explain what "10 Base-T" is?) Original ethernet used an extremely thick cable as a backbone bus with taps to each computer.

Ethernet Card
NO-S...@iname.com (Geoffrey Peters) wrote: John Byrns <jby...@enteract.com> wrote: I am looking to buy a 10-base-T Ethernet card for Quadra 630 ... First, if I put a 10-base-T Ethernet card in the "comm slot", will that disable the "modem" port on the back of the computer? Yes. Interesting, I wonder why Apple did

3c905b Ethernet Cards
Kevin Colby kev...@grainsystems.com Pablo Librandi wrote: I'm building a firewall with two 3COM 509 Ethernet cards on a Red Hat 6.0 Operating system. The Ethernet cards have been configured as ISA (I've also tried using plug and play facility). The eth0 card is on io=210 irq=3. The eth1 card is on io=300 irq=10.

Emergency help required!!! ethernet cards problem
I now have three different ethernet cards: 2 3Com Etherlink III (3c509) and one NE2000 clone. My problem is that I can only ever get exactly one ethernet card working at any given time. I've found that the problem is that the 3c509's only seem to want to work at IRQ 10, I/O 0x210 (I'm not quite sure about the IO

PCMCIA Ethernet card - driver?
His Ethernet card is a D-Link 220. I read the Ethernet-HOWTO to check the card's compatibility, and there has apparently been some success getting D-Link 200 cards to work, using the ne driver. I've made a kernel (2.0.36) with the ne support built-in, and another try with it as a module. However, neither seems to